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Sikh people celebrate Vaisakhi.
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Vaisakhi is the day of celebrations of new crops and new season.
Vaisakhi is a traditional harvest festival in Punjab, India, and also marks the Sikh New Year. Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi to commemorate the formation of the Khalsa, a key event in Sikh history. The festival involves prayers, processions, community meals, and vibrant cultural performances.
the sikh flag called nishaan sahib is not raised on sikh new year which is in march, but raised on vaisakhi the birth of the khalsa
Not all Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi in the same way, as practices can vary based on regional, cultural, and individual beliefs. Vaisakhi is a significant festival for many Sikhs, marking the harvest season and the formation of the Khalsa in 1699. While it is widely celebrated with processions, prayers, and community meals, some Sikhs may choose to observe it differently or not at all. Ultimately, the celebration of Vaisakhi can differ among individuals and communities within the Sikh faith.
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The Khalsa were created in April, 1699 at the festival of Vaisakhi.
Sikhs celebrate Vaisakhi/Baisakhi which is the birth of Khalsa, Diwali when a Guru survives a battle and comes back ( i think ) and the birth of the 10 Gurus.
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